Apparatus for marking plans of ornamentation



Dec. 1, 1931. J VALIQUETTE 1,834,011

APPARATUS FOR MARKING PLANS OF ORNAMENTATION Filed April 1. 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet l In ventor i e bSH VIZ L /aZzgueZ'ze M f y a: Attorney Dec. 1, 1931. 1 VAUQUETTE 1,834,011

APPARATUS FOR MARKING PLANS OF ORNAMENTATION Filed April 1, 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 i In venior 174527772 1. rzzywfie M A tiorney Patented Dec. 1,1931" JOSEPH 1.. VALIQUETTE, or nownrn, vivrAssam nsm rs APPARATUS FOR MARKING Application filed Ap ril' '1,"

This invention relates to'an apparatus for f marking plans of ornamentation.

An object of the invention is to provide an apparatus for impressing'the' plan upon I -the leather shoe part, which is extremely simple in 1ts 0perat1on,o'strong, compact and durable, assembled in a very simple manner, consisting of a minlmumof parts and com paratively inexpensive to manufacture,

View, the invention consistsin the novel constructlon, combination and arrangement of parts, as will be hereinafter more specificaL,

ly described and illustrated in theacconn panying drawings, wherein is disclosed an embodiment of'the invention, but it isto be understood that changes, variations, modifications may be resorted to Without departing from the spirit of'the claim hereunto ap- Figure 3 is a horizontal section in detail" taken substantially online 33 of Figure 2, Figure 4 is a top plan View of a templet formed in accordance with this invention and illustratingin dotted lines a shoe part be neath the templet and prior to impressing the 7 plan thereon, H Figure 5 illustrates the method of forming the impression in the templet and o Figure 6 is an end view of aportion of a of an impression therein.

Referring to the drawings in detail, where; in IS disclosed an embodnnentof the inveng tion, 10 indicates a base ofithejpress having opposed sides 11, 12 projecting upwardly therefrom at right angles-thereto; The sides- 11, 12 extend from a point adjacent the trans verse median of the-base to one end thereof.

A substantially rectangularmetal plate 1 3 having a flat contour is secured to an end of the base opposed to the, end where the sides are forme With the foregoing and other objectsin 10E ommmma;an. 1

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' inverted ll shaped'support i indicatdgenerally at has the'lowerendof the 'leg's15," l6 rigid1ysecprato t'helrlespecthrough; the legs and the sides. ,7 The legs arefsecured to v idesi and-"rhe' adjace'ntthe transverse median oflthe plate'and the support memberl; isdisposed' at mangle 1 o inclining rearwardly .to' the s 10::- v V o a T The bightporti'on'ofthesupport 1 8 isproi d th apee n 19; ai pe lrelation't'o' which thefiipperendsfof-the helical coil Springs 21:22, areatt'ached; i I yoke shape'd h aai'ro ably "con 'nec'ted at the end legs "24'," 25 215 at {26,- V 1 27 the outerfen 1e sidewalls ;1j1, 12in proximity'fto tli 'upp cornerthereof; i

tallic' plat 29; is seured'td'the ='handle%"by 7 b0lts30 and the planeof tlieplat'e 29is par'al- 'lel to'rtheiplane" of the handlev "The plate 29 adapted :13 on the base; V y v o; o The handl e 23 'andthe support l ti are dis posed in crossed; relation and the lower ends 1 io'fthe'coil' spriiigs'lQl, 22 are securedintermediate the ends of the legs 24, 25 bymeans of staples H 'lllie s'p'ring's 21,522 ai'e' dis'posed at an angle "with respectf'to'thebase and inw endwardly'jwith respect therewjx o m as ename l t 1l The' springs aresoarranged-"wifth respect to the tension, that. thefhandle23 isnarman held in spaced angular relation with' respect to the basses that objects maybe placed on Y the plate 13 "without 1 interference from the templet disclosingthe structural formation:

V handle.

and the. templet "or die? plate'w33fl formed? in" a Q manner presently? tobe described; iszs'up'erimposed 'upon' theshopart-E32 whereupon the aha dleo .23 is pulled downwardly n 112 1 'rplate29producesmn:in pactFthepIate 29 is b ght; .in o rocl ab1e ,Eabutment W h 1 plate l3 3 thereby" producing an impression p n he? hoeipart of anyfdes redi nam n tation. 

